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Barrie Examiner, 3 Oct 1968, p. 11

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Rangérsii Boston If HIE CANADIAN rm Minneeota North Stars were doing III the wheeling Ind dul iaogckWeduendly in tell 11 In allied to take it out on their Coo trll Hoary We farm duh The North Stars after sendinl three players to Memphis Soinh Star 031da the gig tIudurnedmammrrsunded Wednc thefamcluhntnanexhihi lion game Defenceman Lou Nance goal tender Carl Wetch and centre Garry Dineen were assigned to the Wings and played in Wednesday highll game at Fargo ND Nanne is graduate of the University of Minnesota and was captain of tha United States Olympic team this year Di necn 25 was signed to two year contract after playing for the 1968 Canadian Olympic team Danny OShca another hfinnmta acquisition from the Canadian National team and Milan Marcella paced the North Stars to victory Wednesday night with two goals apiece in other exhibition games hoston Drains tied with New York Rangers Detroit Red Wings thumped their can form club Fort Worth 61 Fbliadelp hia Flycra abut out QIchechces of the American League to Los Angcles Kings played to tie with Pittsburgh Penguins and Seattle Totems of the West ern League defeated Toronto Maple Deals 31 HOWELL TIES GAME Harry Howell got the tying goal for the Rangers when his long shot deflected into the not ban Marshall got the other New York goal and Dallas Smith and isnead Follovvs PGA Not The APG PALM BEACH GARDENS Fla AP Sammy Snead who has won more tournaments than any other player in profes win slonal golf has notified the Professional Golfers Association he will not participate in any tournament that is not sane tinned by the EGA Sneadu declaration in let ter released Wednesday by PGA officials puts him in opposition to other tour players who have Joined the ranks of the newly formed American Professional Golfers organization Golf has been good to this CELTIC WINS GLASGOW lAPt Glasgow Celtic hammered St Etienne of France 40 Wednesday wt and swept into the second round of the European Cup of Champions and soccer competition 42 aggregate IIOC To Meet On Mex Riots MEXICO CITY AP The secretarygeneral of the Inter national Olympic Committee said early today that the 10C would meet at 10 mm EDT to discus the latest outbreak of violence in Mexico City and its effect on the Olympic Games scheduled to open 00L l1 cannot say what action if any will be taken said Johann Weslerholf Hollander who now lives in Lausannc Switzer land site of the 10C hondquah ters Many members of the 10C were in my room last night dis cussing the situation Avery hrundage president of the lOC was not brunediatcly available for comment An estimated 20 persons were kflied and close to 100 were in jured Wednesday night in shooting spree involving stu dents and government troops westerhoff announced the lot Meeting after several top Dim pic officials and Fernando Gar cia press chief for the Presi dent of Mexico hadsaid they felt the Games were not in dan ger SET THE STAGE We have gone to tremendous effort and expense to set this stage for what we think will be perfectly run Games saldola vler Oatos vicepresident of the Mexican Olympic Committee Thesa student uprisings are Bruins Prank watch led the Red may to victory with two goals and one min Fan Wgth coach Fern Flo lnan tried out sixfumble db ifimiuimmfimfl limo but said in interview after ward that the rearward has lot to learn Philadckthh scored its vie tory before sellout crowd of 250 in nearlottetcwn mat of mm had come to filming er ether Kennedy NHL clIdL Allan Stanley and Gary Doroboefer scored for Phil delphia in tho second period and Don Buchanan and Dick harry closed on the game with goal apiece in the third SCORES WINNING GOAL hfarc Boiieaua goal midway inthathlrdperiodgavathaio tame the win over the visiting leafs Rick toy and Wayne Carleton scored the Toronto goslagwhile Don Chi and Bob Coorcy were the other Seattle marksmen Elsewhere Wednesday centre Ed Hoekstro number ope draft choice of Denver Spurs of the Western League told Rudy Pli ous he will rethw from Woe sionai hockey The Spun had last ladledout the $0000 waiver price for Hocketra who played with Phl ladclphia last year in Montreal the Canadieoe announced that Pierre horn chard son of former NHL ali atar defencoman Butch Bou chard has signed contract Club officials said the youngster will be assigned to either Cleve land Baroos of the All or Houston Apolios of the CllL old country boy Snead said in the fatten Fire fact have been able to more money atrny age thanever before would seem to indicate the PGA tour is pretty good way to make liv ing as it is being run right MW Snead has earned $43000 in 12 tournaments this year The PGA and the APG are scheduled to meet Thursday in federal district court in Wii mlrrgton Del where the APG till been ordered to file imply temporary restra ng order obtained by the PGA week ago The order prevents the APG from making contracts with sponsore for 1969 tournaments from contacting players for training school and from using documents and confidential re cords which the PGA alleges some of its former employees took with them be too hasty tofslart thinking now of cancelling these Games hope that the studenu Wfll understand the effort that MuriI co has put into its organization and wrli let the Gama proceed without trouble EDD GIBSON St outs Car dinals ace pitch fires ball at Detroit lrgcrl Norm Cash in the ninth inning of first gm of World Series At Buds indium in St Lotti Wednesday Grimm struck Cash out it 16th that llmo and settings new World Seriea mcord looking on are catch Tim McCarver ham plate Tom Gorman and first base umpire Houochick AP Wiregboto ningsdit Dobson relieved him in the Itxth Yes was very surprised Youdont pitch 310 Innings this season and then get yanked out Do you plan on seeing Mayo Manager ilayo Smith about it he was asked just may do the be said lichain allowed only three hits and three walks but he was Tigers ProblemiQIsjfllow IprOse To Gibson And Win The Series 51 LOUIS AP lust as he did last year St lollis Bob Gibson haslumed potentially great pitching duel into onccldcd affair and confronted the oppositionvwith the problem of finding another road to World Series victory Gibson who dominated his seventh some match with Dos tooa Jim Lonborg last year struck on Series record 11 and allowed im five hits as the Cardinals won Wednmdays opener witha decision over Denny McLain and Detroit Ti gcrs The saycarom righthander so overwhelmed the Senthe permitted twornan on base in only one inningthat they may he faced with the problem of how to lose to Gibson and still win the Series Mickey Lolich was the Default starter for todays second game and Earl Wilson is manager lifayo Smiths choice for game No in Detroit Saturday Tbus lolich and Wilson have the task of trying to do to Nel son Briles and Ray Washburn what Gibson did to McLain Lionsjtorry New Qback VANCOUVER CF British Columbia Lions of the Western Foethali Conference announced Wednesday night that quarter hackVidal Carlin recently re leased by St lauls Cardinals of the National Football league starts fiveday tryout here today Carlin 23 was St Louis thirdround draft choice last year and was on the Cards taxi squad last season The sixfoot three litrpounder played his college ball with North Tera State University The Lions also announced that offensive and defensive tackle Strip Dias has returned to the club due to the iniury Monday night of Mike St Louis in game against Hamilton Tiger Cats Diaziwaaseleasedjwo games ego to make room for St fouls hfdrain meanwhile had the problem of getting over his anger following Wednesdays loss Smith pulied thelizame winner for pinch hitlu in the sixth inning MAY RAISElSSUE Asked if he might talk to Ida manager about it McLatn re plied just may do tint Gibson s1ruck out seven of the first nine batters be loud then eclipsed Sandy Koulax Seriu record of is strikeouts by fan ning the side in the ninth The victory also was his sixth straight complete game triumph in Serim play and meant two more markse share of the record for sixatraight victories and sole ownership of the mark KEMPVEW MENS BOWLING Monday Night League STANDINGS gt Lakeview Dairy oz points Couplandl Drillers l0 Edwards Plastering 35 Stewarts Whole sale 34 Letterlcnrriurs 33 and Kennedy Cit Barrie Tarr ning so Ciarkson Hotcldfl How ey Electric 25 For Plumbing 19 Barrie Examiner 13 Allan dale Lumber High singl Dick Watson all due Timmlnajll Carl Emms High Triples Carl Emma 766 Merle Couplandm Stan Bry son 732 STANDINGS Uniroyal Centres 44 points Sarjoant Co 42 Progressive Flooring 34 Gerrys Toasties 32 McBrides Mens Wear 31 Sula ishury Plumbing 30 Staceys Heating 29 liill Refrigeration 26 firmana Texaco l9 linen merfe Drillersto Smiths Dairy 17 Dept Lands and Forest High Singles Ted Ernms Norm Clark ace Garyynn 25 High Tripi RegFlear 760 Bob Hughes 758 Fill oPrlen and Group High Averages George Legear 119 Bob chell ass Merle coupland 242K CarlEnims M1 oaorror out Intrusion H008th YOU CANMOYERIGHI lNTo mergernun BEAVER MANUFACT sebum actory built and quality controlled Beavcr Horn can save you SHURIAGE for consecutive complete game victories Gilmon however wasnt the only asset the Cardinals dis played in the first game They stole three bases in four at tempts and Lou Brock but only one of them Julian Javier and that Flood got the others which iranother thingDctmit must worry about At the same time though Smith was rewarded for his bold experiment of playing cen tre fielder Mickey Stanley at short in older to get Al Katine into the lineup Stanleyplayed flawlewa in the hold while rap ping two hits and Katine dou bled in the sixth the only tuning the Tigers had two men on base Grheone pitching was on par with anything We ever seen said Katine 16year veteran He had an excellent breaking ball know hes great pitcher probahiyoue of the greatest Sunday didnt feel stmug but did have real good mtrol laid Gibson who posted is shutouts among his 22 victories dinins the season No matter how Gibson graded his effort it was far superior to if The zoyearvold rightthu issued two walks that contributed to St touts threerun outburst in the fourth inning Following the passes to Roger Maria and Tim MLCarver Mike Shannon singled to left for one run and Javier inter knocked in twomore runs with single Brock hit 31 pitch otf rcliev er Pat Dohson for homer in the seventh rust had m1 had control litLain said llirerea nothing else can say it probably was the worst rhythm We had in longtime Despite the outcome Smith piano to send hicLain against Gibson again in the fourth game THE BARIUE EXAMINER THURSDAY OCTOBER NAW nutl problem Smith Iadldoctthinkilm ehltiodolithnerv DOESNT BM HEAT dont think was the heat or smell either he addel Hell tdi you himself hes hot weather pitcher dont think the weather ibzilltlered anybody said Ila lust had real but eonhol theres hing more can any about it Mclaio will face Gibson again Sunday In Detroit ltsalnys an advantage i6 play in your home park but 19 tualk prefer to pitduwu ho cause most other parka or tartar Denny iii TRY EXAMle WANT ADI PHONE 7784414 Jim GIll PALM BREEZE RUM WHITE RUM snowmen ulnar uauasrun normalcy labor land money With aclcc tion of more than so hotnea of and bedro ranchspiit and moistorcyhomcs ourhorne ises Mnear airfypur hone Youoould movein this Fall Phonamr for futldetails and selection VSAVEUPTOE$Z000 VLAAND NHA APPROVED All homes built speCifloa ons and hettcr for VLA and NHA qualifications Get the full facts lrom heav not unusual tailiis country fiireyrare happening in other countries looThc government wiil take every precaution to see that the Games are run off without incident Two members ofiha interna tional Olympic Committee said they felt certain that therewas no immediate threat to the opening of the Games Oct 12 We still have 10 days said Dr Isaac Froimoyich of Chile personally feel certain that the situation will subside well before then Gen Vladimir Stoytcbev president of the Bulgarian Qtyrnpic 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